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Hello All,
I am encountering two challenges with auto refresh on PBI Online and need help.
1. On PBI Online, auto refresh goes through even when there are errors in the source data that feeds into PBI. I don't know there are errors until I manually refresh. Auto refresh should typically fail when there is an error.
2. I used to receive email notifications saying refresh failed when there's an error but I no longer receive those email. I've looked at the gateway and cloud connections, Data source credentials, and Send refresh failure notifications set too but still not working.
Can anyone advise on how to resolve this? Thanks in advance 😊.
Hi @Nonso,
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Hi @Nonso
You're facing two key issues with Power BI Online auto-refresh: first, the refresh completes even when there are errors in the source data, and second, failure notification emails have stopped. Normally, Power BI refreshes should fail if there are critical errors, but if the issue lies within the data (such as missing or incorrect values), the refresh may still succeed because Power BI does not automatically validate data integrity. To prevent this, you can implement error handling in Power Query, use validation tables, or introduce conditional checks that force a failure when critical data is missing. Regarding the missing email notifications, possible causes include email filtering, admin setting changes, or your user role no longer being recognized. You can troubleshoot by manually triggering a failure, checking your dataset ownership in the workspace, and reviewing Power BI Admin Portal settings. As a workaround, using Power Automate to send custom failure alerts ensures you stay informed when issues occur. These steps should help restore proper error detection and notification in your Power BI environment.
Hi @Poojara_D12 I've tried all suggested but still not resolved. Do see below an example of one of the errors in the desktop verson but not on the online version. Since the online version isn't picking up the error, there is no notification. Further support is required. Thanks
Hi @Nonso,
May I ask if you have resolved this issue? If so, please mark the helpful reply and accept it as the solution. This will be helpful for other community members who have similar problems to solve it faster.
Thank you.
Hi @v-ssriganesh Thanks for the support. I've tried all suggested but issue still persist. Do see below an example of one of the errors in the desktop verson but not on the online version. Since the online version isn't picking up the error, there is no notification. Further support is required. Thanks
Hi @Nonso,
Thanks for sharing the additional details and the screenshot. The DataFormat.Error: Invalid cell value '#DIV/0!' message you’re seeing in Power BI Desktop suggests that some cells in your source data contain division-by-zero errors.
Please consider below Suggestions:
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Hi @Nonso,
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Hi @Nonso,
Thanks for reaching out to Microsoft fabric community forum.
If this helps, then please Accept it as a solution and dropping a "Kudos" so other members can find it more easily.
Hope this works for you!
Thank you.
This, so much this. Microsoft thought that automatically retrying on failure (up to three times) would be a great idea. It isn't, it's costing us CUs, and despite multiple tickets we still cannot switch it off. Very infuriating.
If you have a Pro license you can open a Pro ticket at https://admin.powerplatform.microsoft.com/newsupportticket/powerbi
Otherwise you can raise an issue at https://community.fabric.microsoft.com/t5/Issues/idb-p/Issues .
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